Archive for December, 2015

It’s New Years Eve, the last day of the year, and this is the last post of the year and of 31 straight days of posts. It’s possible that I’ve overwhelmed some people and that maybe I should apologize… nah! Happy New Year! When I mentioned in the first post of this December series that […]

A couple of years ago I reviewed a book by someone I know called Paid To Think by David Goldsmith. Even though I liked the book and said so, David didn’t quite like the review; hey, can’t win them all. The main concept of the book is the power of thinking. In the introduction of […]

A few days ago I decided to go to KFC and pick up a few pieces of chicken. While the young man behind the counter was explaining some of the things to me he said “Chicken Little.” I said “Chicken Little?” He said “Yes, do you know what that is?” I said “Yes, it’s the […]

A few years ago I was talking to another health care consultant about the difficulties we sometimes have marketing in health care. He had a ready made answer for me, something that came out of left field. What he said was “They’re scared to talk to you because they think you want their job.” I […]

A few weeks ago there was a CNN poll conducted that, for many people, was illuminating. The only part of it illuminating for me was that the numbers weren’t more severe. The first number was that 49% of the American population thought racism was a big problem. This number is higher than after the O.J. […]